The SSC MTS Exam 2016 is carrying a million hopes of the candidates who have registered for the exam and have given the respective papers. It is now time for the department to set a cut off so that the selection process can commence. Declaration of the cut off is made soon after the result. We will talk about here expected SSC Cut off along with previous years cut off.

It should be noted that this cut off is not the actual cut off for MTS Exam 2016. It is only an expected cut off which has been produced by experts and analyst with a view to facilitate the students while preparing for the exam. The actual cut off is published by the SSC authority at the end of the result.

SSC MTS Cut off for MTS Exam 2014

The MTS Exam 2014 offered us a clear insight that the competition was tough. The total marks offered in Paper I was just 150 and given cut off was almost at the level of 60% to 65%. Mentioned below is the level of cut off for MTS Exam 2014-

State

General

OBC

SC

ST

Ex. Service

Uttar Pradesh

95

86

57.5

62.5

60

Bihar

88.75

81

74.5

59

50

Maharashtra

82.50

72.25

80

60.75

45

Gujarat & Nagar Haveli

62.50

45

57.50

57.50

45

Daman & Dio and Goa

62

45

45

45

45

Uttarakhand

94

87.50

85

85

85

Rajasthan

110

100.75

99

99

99

Delhi

93.50

83.25

92.50

71.25

45

From the given cut off rates, it has become evident that candidates in some areas enjoyed a lower cut off rate, whereas in some areas candidates had to try hard inorder to get through the Paper I. Based on these cut off rates and other factors, we can certainly make an expected cut off rate for candidates. The objective of this cut off rate chart is to enhance the preparation of the candidates.

How is SSC MTS cut off determined?

In MTS Exam 2016, cut off will be determined by a variety of factors. Some of the most common factors are mentioned below:

Number of candidates who appeared for the exam

Number of vacant posts

Level of paper- Easy, medium, hard

Reservation system

Factors surrounding the vacancy

Apart from the above mentioned factors, there are also some external factors which contribute to the cause.

I am not satisfied with the SSC MTS exam cut off rates, what can I do?

A candidate has no right to question the decision which has been taken by the authority. It has been exclusively mentioned in the notification that the decision taken by the authority would be considered right under any context. Challenging the same is not possible for any candidate.